I reckon I seen my fair share happens on rare occasion the last glimpse of sunset a green flash shoots up into the sky some go their whole lives without ever seeing it some claim to have seen it who ain't and some say...
"The most emerald green you've ever seen", was what I was told as a kid as I stood on the beach, surfboard under my arm. From that day on, I've watched for the Green Flash when the opportunity presents itself. I'm 63 now, and still waiting for it when I can. Nice vid.
My dad told me about the Green Flash when we were out surfing when I was young. I'm still looking for it, every chance I get. Good luck to you, I hope you see it!
Absolutely blew my mind when I first saw this. I was on a Cruise ship in the Officers' mess, My dad said it's perfect conditions out for a green flash. I questioned what it was and he explained that just as the sun sets below the horizon the top of it will flash the most vivid colour of green. As I got up to run to the porthole I squished up against the glass with my nose pressed against the cold pane and there it was. I must've only been about 11 or 12 at the time. But I still remember it, this video has caught it well, but I really do recommend you go see it in person. This video doesn't nearly serve it justice. Just like the northern lights. It's a lifetime bucket list phenomenon you have to see.
I had a group of graphic design students at Laguna Beach one evening during Art Walk. I was telling them about the story of the green flash and that this was a perfect evening for it. No moisture or clouds in the sky. Just as I looked over my shoulder, the sun set and they all saw the brilliant green flash.
I saw it once, in the Caribbean during a sub commanders course in the navy. My father was a fisherman fond of telling stories so I never knew they were real until i saw it with my own eyes.
It's actually possible to see the green flash twice in one sunset. You lay down while the sun is setting then, and as soon as you see the green flash, jump up as fast as you can. If you're quick sand tall enough, you'll get to see the green flash again.
Wonderful video! I saw it once, from a boat in Curacao and although, as other have said, witnessed through your own eyes is more intense, this is the best video capture of it I have seen! Well done :-)
Thank you for that! Now that I know what to look for my enthusiasm and odds of witnessing such a unique and splendid act of nature has greatly increased...
I lived on the shore of Michigan's Lake Huron near East Tawas and was lucky enough to see the Green Flash twice at Sunrise to the East. And it really is the purest color of emerald I've ever seen! It is brief, but it really sticks in your mind.
I saw it, outside the canary islands, about 2016. It was absolutetly beautiful, a bit more flashy than this though, apparently it depends on the weather and conditions in the atmosphere and such. Its still one of the best memories I ever have. Incredibly emotional, but so peaceful. Great video!
Very nice video. I've seen it many times at sundown from the deck of schooners in the Caribbean, but my favorite time was seeing it at dawn. A crescent moon was hanging just over the horizon, and the widest, brightest section points toward the Sun. Thus, I was staring at exactly the right point when it first crossed over, so my eyes weren't saturated in advance. Amazing
I saw this more than 10 years ago when I visited San Diego and it's a beautiful view and till today I still remember it, and it's the only place in the world I get to see this miracle in my life.
@@JustYoran101 Well, you say that, and then try to attack me over asking a simple question. But there actually is a Pirates 6 planned for 2021.. So.. Go eat a nut sack, prick. Also, without outright saying it, you can't convey sarcasm over text. Also also. Why necro a 6 year old comment? Get out of here with your lack of forum etiquette.
I was in the Navy, and sometime around 86 or 87 one of the older Chiefs told me about this event... and in those 2 years I had only seen it twice, but it is a thing you never forget. great to see someone actually video it.. :)
When you actually see it it's a different feeling. Seeing a bright emerald flare in the sky is quite unusual. We're used to seeing misrepresented colours on screens.
“Only at the evenings rest is the world of the dead and living aligned. Only then along the horizon, you might glimpse upon the ferryman hauling the souls of the days lost. A flash of green is all you’ll see of them, forever leaving this world for one of new”
I’ve spent many days working on a charter boats and every time we would do a afternoon trip or a night trip if it was calm enough I would tell people to look for the green flash it’s beautiful and I’ve seen a few and I always tell the customers to watch for it some say your lucky to see it once I’ve seen it 3 times and it’s beautiful
This is the best video I've seen capturing this amazing phenomenon. Saw one many years ago and thankfully my husband saw it too. Otherwise, he might not have believed me. LOL Thanks for posting.
I’ve seen it and this video just didn’t do it justice! It’s amazing! Always watch for it if you watch the sun right when it goes down all the way!! Keep your eyes on it folks!
Flat earthers are so dumb for learning both heliocentric and geocentric models so they can make informed decisions. Why can’t they just be smart like everyone else who accepts information without question.
@@liftingtheveil8361that’s what our eyes see,also the sun doesn’t look like what we see in the sky, in fact it’s a lot more lower and if it was a flat earth we would get crushed instantly,also you see photos of mars rovers on mars? It looks like mars is flat but it isn’t, if your on something like a big sphere, like really big it will look flat but in reality it’s not, so do research before saying that.
@@TheTrueOzOnelayer You cannot land on mars, it is filmed in a desert in Texas. The sun is approximately 3,000 miles high in the sky, when it moves out of your line of sight it goes down beyond the horizon. The horizon is the limit of your line of sight and is approximately 3 miles away along ground/sea level.
I looked for it only one time. I live in Hilo where the mountain’s block the view but one rare time when visiting Oahu did I specificall watch for it and it happened!! Was decades back but I remember a bright green flash at the moment the last visage of the Sun’s set disappeared below the horizon! It is a memorable thing. the Moon Illusion is another curious thing too!!
I've actually never seen the ocean being born in Wyoming.. And im going to be 22 next July.. 😔 Never even heard of the "green flash" up until this night on Ed bass master of all channels lmao. I really cannot wait much longer..
Years ago, I read a (trashy) novel, about an English woman who went to Australia. She became involved with opals, and she comes across a wonderful opal named, "Green Flash at Sunset." In the book, she describes the phenomenon which you show here, and I always remembered it, but thought it must be something of a folk myth! (I always thought that flying fish were a legend too, until I saw them for myself in Mauritius.) So thanks for this!
If the Earth is flat why doesn't the sun shrink to a tiny, miniscule dot. It seems to drop below/ become obscured from: "Line of sight" by "the horizon".
Quite rare, I’ve been looking for one for quite a while, on a couple of cruises, lived in Nosara Costa Rica for six months went to the beach every day to watch the sunset, I’ve never seen a green flash in person. So it’s nice to catch one on video.
A good vlog is the one that captures the essence of your daily life. it is yours. Good channel maintenance. I can watched repeat again! This enjoyable scenes! All the best!
Thanks for posting. i first saw the green flash off of Waikiki in Hawaii and the green was much more pronounced and vivid. I wonder if air pollution or proximity to the equator or time of year makes a difference?
Lots of hullaballoo over the green flash in Hawaii. Fact: most don't see it Fact: if you DO see it, it will be only a perception for around 1/50th of a second Fact: If you happen to blink around that moment, you miss it. Bottom line: don't plan your voyage or outing around this. Not worth it.
You are doing it wrong. I saw the Green Flash for a lot longer than 1/50th of a second when I was visiting Alaska above the arctic circle. The sun skirts the horizon a lot longer, so you get more time to experience the transformation.
I live in southern California and was and avid surfer since 1973 and have personally seen 5 Green Flashes over my lifetime of 58 years . I am a Mechanical Engineer and have worked 8 hours a day looking into CRT's and Flatscreens due to my job since 1986 and my eyesite is just enough to live on but I am sure after seeing my first Green Flash at the age of thirteen and watching sunsets to see the next Green Flash has not helped my eyes. After witnessing your first one it is addictive.
Professor Walter Lewin explained that the best/only way to properly see it is with two people; you have to look in the other direction of the sun to have your eyes not overexposed, and a buddy of yours needs to constantly look at the sun and let you know the exact moment the sun dissapears. Yes, as you pointed out as a "fact", most don't see it. That doesn't mean you can't prepare yourself to the point you are almost guaranteed to see it. i.e. I would say your bottom line is missleading.
I saw a green flash when I was about 10 years old from the NW of England during high summer... kinda freaked me out because I was alone so wasn't able to ask anyone 'did you see that?' Only years later did I learn it was really a thing. As beautiful as this video is, it doesn't show the flash... the flash is exactly that, seems to light up the whole sky and then it's gone. It's real.
But this is it. The green flash phenomenon. thats where its based too on PotC. Its just there its explained as a supernatural phenomenon while we know its an optical one and has explanations
Have you ever watched a RGB colored light strip? When you partially block a section of the strip, you can see that section with another color than the rest of the strip, because you are blocking one or two of the three RGB leds. This effect reminds me so much of this. And there is a theory that our universe may be a simulation, like the matrix. The light of the sun could work as a giant RGB light system haha I know that there is scientific explanation for this effect, but I just wanted to point out how similar they are in that aspect haha
I saw the green flash at dawn. Off the coast of Labrador in September 2014, returning from an attempt at the Northwest Passage in a 37-foot sailboat. It was completely unexpected, and so thrilling!
"Ever gazed upon the green flash, Master Gibbs?"
I recon I seen my fair share
+Evan Brown, thank you for completing my Pirates of the Caribbean At World's End quote! :)
Aye lass, tis my pleasure
I reckon I seen my fair share happens on rare occasion the last glimpse of sunset a green flash shoots up into the sky some go their whole lives without ever seeing it some claim to have seen it who ain't and some say...
It signals when a soul comes back to this world, from the dead.
"The most emerald green you've ever seen", was what I was told as a kid as I stood on the beach, surfboard under my arm. From that day on, I've watched for the Green Flash when the opportunity presents itself. I'm 63 now, and still waiting for it when I can. Nice vid.
My dad told me about the Green Flash when we were out surfing when I was young. I'm still looking for it, every chance I get. Good luck to you, I hope you see it!
ʏᴏᴜ ᴡɪʟʟ
have you seen one?
@J H Spain. Or just go
@J H Spain. blind
Absolutely blew my mind when I first saw this. I was on a Cruise ship in the Officers' mess, My dad said it's perfect conditions out for a green flash. I questioned what it was and he explained that just as the sun sets below the horizon the top of it will flash the most vivid colour of green. As I got up to run to the porthole I squished up against the glass with my nose pressed against the cold pane and there it was. I must've only been about 11 or 12 at the time. But I still remember it, this video has caught it well, but I really do recommend you go see it in person. This video doesn't nearly serve it justice. Just like the northern lights. It's a lifetime bucket list phenomenon you have to see.
I had a group of graphic design students at Laguna Beach one evening during Art Walk. I was telling them about the story of the green flash and that this was a perfect evening for it. No moisture or clouds in the sky. Just as I looked over my shoulder, the sun set and they all saw the brilliant green flash.
Love to hear this story considering laguna is my hometown. Miss those art walk Thursdays.
The last time I saw it, immediately afterward, spinner dolphins started jumping between me and the sunset. That was on Guam.
Dave did you serve? If so thanks for your service sir
Nice
Issac Hawthorne why does that mean he served?
I just saw it from Saipan yesterday.
@@znightowlz6585 Bc Guam is a big military base for the U.S
Very nice. Thank you for the steady camera and excellent focus.
I saw it once, in the Caribbean during a sub commanders course in the navy. My father was a fisherman fond of telling stories so I never knew they were real until i saw it with my own eyes.
It's actually possible to see the green flash twice in one sunset. You lay down while the sun is setting then, and as soon as you see the green flash, jump up as fast as you can. If you're quick sand tall enough, you'll get to see the green flash again.
if you see this it means the flying dutchman travels between the worlds of the dead and living.
Claim1234 It means a soul coming back from the dead.
No, it means that God caused the green flash to enhance the beautiful of the setting sun.,
No it means you was at the club.
im just a walking dutchman
@@TheresaPowers No, it means the joke flew over your head.
I've never actually watched a sunset before... That was beautiful. Thank you
How come?
How is that possible?
You a discord mod or sum?
maybe he/she can't travel and maybe lives in a city with alot of buildings or in the mountains where you cannot see the sunset
@@Dumann52 Absolutely agreed!! I have some friends in São Paulo 🇧🇷, i remember one of them saying that he never saw the stars in the sky
Wonderful video!
I saw it once, from a boat in Curacao and although, as other have said, witnessed through your own eyes is more intense, this is the best video capture of it I have seen! Well done :-)
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The two green flashes look really splendid. Marvelously shot video!
Thank you for that! Now that I know what to look for my enthusiasm and odds of witnessing such a unique and splendid act of nature has greatly increased...
I lived on the shore of Michigan's Lake Huron near East Tawas and was lucky enough to see the Green Flash twice at Sunrise to the East. And it really is the purest color of emerald I've ever seen! It is brief, but it really sticks in your mind.
Wonderful area!
I saw it, outside the canary islands, about 2016. It was absolutetly beautiful, a bit more flashy than this though, apparently it depends on the weather and conditions in the atmosphere and such. Its still one of the best memories I ever have. Incredibly emotional, but so peaceful. Great video!
Saw one in Pacific Beach last year. Sadly, I wasn't even thinking about anything good. But, it did cheer me up.
Very nice video. I've seen it many times at sundown from the deck of schooners in the Caribbean, but my favorite time was seeing it at dawn. A crescent moon was hanging just over the horizon, and the widest, brightest section points toward the Sun. Thus, I was staring at exactly the right point when it first crossed over, so my eyes weren't saturated in advance. Amazing
I saw this more than 10 years ago when I visited San Diego and it's a beautiful view and till today I still remember it, and it's the only place in the world I get to see this miracle in my life.
Awesome! It gets even blueish at the very end.
I've witnessed the green flash a number of times from Torrey Pines State Beach. It's awesome when it happens!
Did Jack Sparrow come back from the dead again?
Yeah i met him yesterday
i came to the comment section just to find this comment
@@annabarbale4250 and 2 years later I watched this video
@@JustYoran101 Really? Does it have Johnny Depp in it? I heard Disney did away with him once the stuff with Amber started.
@@JustYoran101 Well, you say that, and then try to attack me over asking a simple question. But there actually is a Pirates 6 planned for 2021.. So.. Go eat a nut sack, prick.
Also, without outright saying it, you can't convey sarcasm over text.
Also also. Why necro a 6 year old comment? Get out of here with your lack of forum etiquette.
I was in the Navy, and sometime around 86 or 87 one of the older Chiefs told me about this event... and in those 2 years I had only seen it twice, but it is a thing you never forget. great to see someone actually video it.. :)
I actually see 3 flashes
00:54 1:23 and 1:29
Beautiful video! :-)
I literally see no flashes
@@Myce looks more like a green outline on the top of the sun rather than a flash.
i'm colorblind so thanks for the heads up
wow really beautiful, really reminds us all of how amazing nature is
You probably thought "it's like being on another planet" only to remember you're on that planet
Same thing with the variety of birds, caterpillars, sea slugs, and deep see creatures. Some crazy shit is out already there/here.
Love the slow sunset and the well-chosen background music.
It signals when a soul comes back from the dead!
Are you buddhism?
It's a pirate of the Caribbean reference.
I've seen it with my eyes, but this is the best video capture I've seen.
I’m feeling tranquility and peace as this sunset and music is mesmerizing...as I fall 😴 💤 🛌
Beautiful sunset over the sea. Video Like 👍
So wait... The green flash is just the color distortion you see on the edge of the sun? It's not an actual flash into the sky?
I've seen it with my own eyes and it looked just like the video. The sky did not change color!
When you actually see it it's a different feeling. Seeing a bright emerald flare in the sky is quite unusual. We're used to seeing misrepresented colours on screens.
TV magic, special effects. Boom.
@Anton Zuykov of course not? Why do they call it a "flash" then??
correct
This also happens here in Florida at Sanibel Island. I've never seen it happen other places in Florida. Seems like only on Sanibel.
On the day of the memorial for my father who passed away we held a paddle out, he gave us a green flash as a parting gift.
“Only at the evenings rest is the world of the dead and living aligned. Only then along the horizon, you might glimpse upon the ferryman hauling the souls of the days lost. A flash of green is all you’ll see of them, forever leaving this world for one of new”
Thank you for sharing, the universe it beautiful!
So beautiful to watch.. thank you for posting
This is so satisfying.. thank you for sharing this. Made me more amazed in the beauty and wonders of nature 😍
I’ve spent many days working on a charter boats and every time we would do a afternoon trip or a night trip if it was calm enough I would tell people to look for the green flash it’s beautiful and I’ve seen a few and I always tell the customers to watch for it some say your lucky to see it once I’ve seen it 3 times and it’s beautiful
theres a smaller green flash that happens a second or two before the final one. its so beautiful.
This is the best video I've seen capturing this amazing phenomenon. Saw one many years ago and thankfully my husband saw it too. Otherwise, he might not have believed me. LOL Thanks for posting.
This is beautiful. Thank you so much.
Been trying to see this for years and was lucky enough to spot it yesterday in Southsea as the sun set over the Isle of Wight.Well chuffed.
Beautiful. You are very talented, and very lucky to have gotten that shot.
Fran Thibadeau
I’ve seen it and this video just didn’t do it justice! It’s amazing! Always watch for it if you watch the sun right when it goes down all the way!! Keep your eyes on it folks!
Flath earthers be like: the Sun is actually coming inside and out of the sea.
Flat earthers are so dumb for learning both heliocentric and geocentric models so they can make informed decisions. Why can’t they just be smart like everyone else who accepts information without question.
And the earth gives birth to baby airplane, who grow up rather quickly before ascending to the airport.
You literally saw the sun moving away into the atmosphere and you still think you are on a globe rotating away from it.
@@liftingtheveil8361that’s what our eyes see,also the sun doesn’t look like what we see in the sky, in fact it’s a lot more lower and if it was a flat earth we would get crushed instantly,also you see photos of mars rovers on mars? It looks like mars is flat but it isn’t, if your on something like a big sphere, like really big it will look flat but in reality it’s not, so do research before saying that.
@@TheTrueOzOnelayer You cannot land on mars, it is filmed in a desert in Texas.
The sun is approximately 3,000 miles high in the sky, when it moves out of your line of sight it goes down beyond the horizon.
The horizon is the limit of your line of sight and is approximately 3 miles away along ground/sea level.
Beautiful sunset
Very relaxing
Thank you my dear friend for sharing I really enjoy looking your channel
y’all it’s just the simulation restarting
It’s weird how the Sun looks pixelated
@@Tempusverum its probably cause of whatever device your watching it on
@@jatman9556 Nope. IRL it looks pixelated.
@@Tempusverum oh...well shit
@@Tempusverum it's because the atmosphere is hella turbulent
I looked for it only one time. I live in Hilo where the mountain’s block the view but one rare time when visiting Oahu did I specificall watch for it and it happened!! Was decades back but I remember a bright green flash at the moment the last visage of the Sun’s set disappeared below the horizon!
It is a memorable thing.
the Moon Illusion is another curious thing too!!
Rockruff has evolved into Lycanroc Dusk-Form!
That’s whay I’m here
Thank you for this. Now I know what to expect.
I've actually never seen the ocean being born in Wyoming.. And im going to be 22 next July.. 😔
Never even heard of the "green flash" up until this night on Ed bass master of all channels lmao.
I really cannot wait much longer..
Scott Johnny Johnson come out to California and see it... you're a big boy now.
I’ve been to the Atlantic and Pacific. I highly recommend you see the Pacific.
Happy birthday! I don’t know which day of July but it doesn’t matter, a birthday wish will always make us feel better 💕✨
Beautiful! I saw one tonight, it was Awesome!
Years ago, I read a (trashy) novel, about an English woman who went to Australia. She became involved with opals, and she comes across a wonderful opal named, "Green Flash at Sunset." In the book, she describes the phenomenon which you show here, and I always remembered it, but thought it must be something of a folk myth! (I always thought that flying fish were a legend too, until I saw them for myself in Mauritius.) So thanks for this!
Beautiful sunset, my friend! Thanks for sharing!
Very beautiful! Things like this inspire me to take my family and se the world. Thank you for sharing!
Those are Almighty Gods gift to you. And your gift to Him is that you enjoyed them.
Must be amazing flying over a Sunset like that
If the Earth is flat why doesn't the sun shrink to a tiny, miniscule dot. It seems to drop below/ become obscured from: "Line of sight" by "the horizon".
Because flerfs are idiots.
Quite rare, I’ve been looking for one for quite a while, on a couple of cruises, lived in Nosara Costa Rica for six months went to the beach every day to watch the sunset, I’ve never seen a green flash in person. So it’s nice to catch one on video.
The road upward onward and then following us to rest. I love you sweet jesus.
That small moment was magical!
Can you just give timestamp to me.? I cant find it maybe bcoz I'm red green color blind.
Seagull flying over the sea 0:55
A good vlog is the one that captures the essence of your daily life. it is yours. Good channel maintenance. I can watched repeat again! This enjoyable scenes!
All the best!
Thanks for posting. i first saw the green flash off of Waikiki in Hawaii and the green was much more pronounced and vivid. I wonder if air pollution or proximity to the equator or time of year makes a difference?
Was lucky enough to see this once. Super cool
Lots of hullaballoo over the green flash in Hawaii.
Fact: most don't see it
Fact: if you DO see it, it will be only a perception for around 1/50th of a second
Fact: If you happen to blink around that moment, you miss it.
Bottom line: don't plan your voyage or outing around this. Not worth it.
I'll try and get a look at it, but i'll probably blink.
You are doing it wrong. I saw the Green Flash for a lot longer than 1/50th of a second when I was visiting Alaska above the arctic circle. The sun skirts the horizon a lot longer, so you get more time to experience the transformation.
I live in southern California and was and avid surfer since 1973 and have personally seen 5 Green Flashes over my lifetime of 58 years . I am a Mechanical Engineer and have worked 8 hours a day looking into CRT's and Flatscreens due to my job since 1986 and my eyesite is just enough to live on but I am sure after seeing my first Green Flash at the age of thirteen and watching sunsets to see the next Green Flash has not helped my eyes. After witnessing your first one it is addictive.
where is it tho
Professor Walter Lewin explained that the best/only way to properly see it is with two people; you have to look in the other direction of the sun to have your eyes not overexposed, and a buddy of yours needs to constantly look at the sun and let you know the exact moment the sun dissapears.
Yes, as you pointed out as a "fact", most don't see it. That doesn't mean you can't prepare yourself to the point you are almost guaranteed to see it. i.e. I would say your bottom line is missleading.
Fascinating! Absolutely fascinating ❤
That straight horizon
It's so beautiful I can't describe the level it's on
perfect proof that the Earth is a globe
Exactly. I dont even know how Flat earthers are a thing when their entire world view can be disproven by just looking at a sunset.
Could be a semi sphere
@@bravskii10 Yeah anything but a globe right.
@Will Pack yes it does
@Wus Hatnin? lol accelerating on a space pizza idiot please
What a great capture! Very lucky; _we all are after seeing this beauty._ :)
Ryan Reynolds performance was spot on
GRUMP BUMP!
1 year later grump bump
a year later and liberals are still cry baby CUNTS
Wow! Thank you, I didn't know I needed that, but it satisfied something in me.
"Would you just look at it"
--Ed Bassmaster
never heard of this till that video lol
Lucky enough to have seen it twice. Nice camera work!
I can now say i have seen a green flash.
On youtube.
What has my life become.
Beautiful! I've seen The Green Flash! I am a believer!
Excellent capture! n.n
I saw 2 in key west and 1 on the Baltic off the island of Visby. This video is very cool.
sucks being colorblind I didn't see shit
Aww
TIKIMAN198
lol unfortunately i am not even halfrican. I was just born defective
+Tie Bei I didn't see it either. #colorblindprobs
I hoped someobe would write it. I'm color blind too... :(( But not that much
+TaffE McE theres no form of colorblindness that will prevent you from seeing a different color or shade. youre all fucking stupid.
I saw a green flash when I was about 10 years old from the NW of England during high summer... kinda freaked me out because I was alone so wasn't able to ask anyone 'did you see that?' Only years later did I learn it was really a thing. As beautiful as this video is, it doesn't show the flash... the flash is exactly that, seems to light up the whole sky and then it's gone. It's real.
Whould you look at that?
Ed Bassmaster
would*
Wouldn’t have searched this without him 💕
@@alicemiriah who is you
How calming is this video???
I just put it on slowest playback speed. Chilled to the max!
I expected that thing from pirates of the Caribbean
Lol. I expected something of phenomenon
But this is it. The green flash phenomenon. thats where its based too on PotC. Its just there its explained as a supernatural phenomenon while we know its an optical one and has explanations
@@Enel97 in the movie, the entire sky flashes green.
So gorgeous. Overcast grey clouds over here in the UK, I don’t remember when I last saw a sunset 😢
That's why there's so many Poms in Oz.
@@David_P132 shut it prison colony
Ill save some time (1:19)
Wouldn't it be better to watch the whole beauty of the thing?
@@SiaSeeya_ For some, the destination IS the journey, I suppose.
Outstanding, I am still waiting. South Florida.
this was so serene. gotta bring my second body out and timelapse from now on so i can capture it!
Aww? Did you edit out The Flying Dutchman?
1:21 is what you're here for. slow it down to 0.2.5x to see it clearly. :]
ooo Cool I saw the green :V the book Flush brought me here lol
Me tooo
Once in every ten years.. Happens every evening. Myth and mythology. New captain again on the 'pearl', love conquers all.
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Have you ever watched a RGB colored light strip?
When you partially block a section of the strip, you can see that section with another color than the rest of the strip, because you are blocking one or two of the three RGB leds.
This effect reminds me so much of this. And there is a theory that our universe may be a simulation, like the matrix.
The light of the sun could work as a giant RGB light system haha
I know that there is scientific explanation for this effect, but I just wanted to point out how similar they are in that aspect haha
Brhu
There's something magical about watching sunset .
i’m only here bc i got pumpkined on tik tok
same
Best I've seen on this phenomenon.
Lycanroc dusk form brought me here
Same
same
Same 😉
Me too
Hahahaha same
This is the most beautiful satisfying thing I've ever watched!!!! 😲
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I saw the green flash at dawn. Off the coast of Labrador in September 2014, returning from an attempt at the Northwest Passage in a 37-foot sailboat. It was completely unexpected, and so thrilling!
sun down and rise UP!?